How to Report a Pothole in (and around) Pittsburgh

Mayor Peduto launched a pothole repair blitz this week to attempt to try to patch most of the holes that have been wreaking havoc on city roads.

The city can only fix the potholes if they know about them. If you see a pothole you can use the following links to report it to the city, county or state. Not sure who maintains the road – contact the state and they will forward the request to the appropriate place. If this is an emergency and a response is needed immediately – call 911

City of Pittsburgh – city maintained roads

Phone – Call 311 from any phone from the city of Pittsburgh. If you are outside of the city – call 412-255-2621.

Other Helpful Links

A Pothole Contest?

The City of Moline, Illinois is hosting a “Pothole-of-the-Month” contest. The citizen who reports the biggest biggest pothole for the month to the department of Public Works will win a $50 gift card. Contest details are available on the Moline Public Works website here.